Re: [BaadAssGremlins] Classic Car Sales/Police Auctions
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Re: [BaadAssGremlins] Classic Car Sales/Police Auctions



Doc,
Did the pics of my 75 Hornet ever get through to you?
                                                    Hal

AMC74HORNET@xxxx wrote:
I just recently found out that my orange Hornet was bought by the guy I
bought it from  at a police auction. It was impounded from the previous
owner when he was locked up for DWI. My friend picked up a nice Matador
coupe a few years ago, a 360/727 with roll down rear widows. He was
going to sell it to my son but decided to keep it and let his wife &
step daughter run it into the ground and sold it before we had a chance
to buy it. It had a super clean body and interior and would have made a
nice project that only needed mechanical work to make it a nice driver
like my orange Hornet. 
Sometimes you get lucky and sometime you lose out.
"Doc"




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From: "Eddie Stakes"
Date: Sun, 18 Jul 2004 11:29:31 -0500
Subject: [BaadAssGremlins] Re: Classic Car Sales

The best place to pick up cars is at poilce auctions and storage lots, many
times for $10-$1000 each. You have to be careful however as sometimes you
get stuck with stuff that don't move, as Doc said my 71 Matador 2door with
14,000 miles here is a case of that, had it for sale for six years, lots of
ads, exposure, and it is a rare body style used only three years, few made,
7776 production, very few ever seen at meets, again, not like they are
flying off the shelves. There is a car lot in I believe IN that has a number
of aMCs for sale, and some of them like a low mile Hornet have been for sale
for years. Thanks God for "run it till it sells ads" out there or you would
easily piss away a lot of money trying to sell it. You can make money on
some of these cars, but you better be careful. There is some advise on the
Shut Up & Drive Lists about buying a car thinking you will reap profits, or
perceived market value or popularity. Even places that have been doing this
for a long times since the 50s will tell you that they take a beating
sometimes and have to wholesale it. Duffy's is a example, they simply
wholesale it or trade it up/down to another classic car lot if it don't move
in a year for instance. Again, you have to know what is hot and what is not.
Many folksd automatically assume any old car is worth a lot of money, and it
is a myth. Many old cars are not worth the metal they are printed on and are
tough sells even when finished....so be careful....
Eddie Stakes'
Planet Houston AMX
www.planethoustonamx.com



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